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Make a deposit: The food bank needs help
The cupboards are as bare as they've ever been at America's Second Harvest of the Big Bend food bank, and Locally Owned Tallahassee steps up to help by hosting the 10th Annual "Feed the Community" Festival from noon to 5 p.m.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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ART GALLERIES, MUSEUMS
Today Art for Lunch, lecture by Paul Flippen, noon-1 p.m., Steckline Art Gallery, DeMattias Fine Arts Center, Newman University. Free. Box lunch available to first 20 guests. Information, 316-942-4291, ext. 2199. Final Friday, gallery crawl, 5-7 p.m., at Steckline Art Gallery, DeMattias Fine Arts Center, Newman University (Paul Flippen reception); 5-8 p.m. at Springpark Gallery, ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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“Pop” Common Object Show at the C Gallery
At its opening last weekend, the “Pop” Common Object Show drew a busy flow of curious visitors to Los Alamos’s new chic space, The C Gallery.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Serge Krizman, 1914-2008: Art director worked on Batman TV series, films
Hearing Serge Krizman's life story, it might be easy to feel like an underachiever. Born in Yugoslavia in 1914, Krizman had his first art show at age 11 and began his professional life at the age of 15, starting a jazz band, which his family describes as the first in Eastern Europe.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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Entertainment venues flock to Waco
Imagine an ideal night out on the town. For some, that would include an elegant dinner and a movie, followed by enjoying some live music. For others, perhaps a trip to an art gallery and watching a play would suit them.
Baylor Lariat |
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President Lincoln and Tsar Alexander II to be focus of Union Station exhibit
Both of them freed millions of people, both changed their nations profoundly in the 19th century, and both were assassinated.
The Kansas City Star |
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Two artists give a cold response to "melting" economy
The economy is melting - literally. Two artists on Wednesday installed a 1,500-pound ice sculpture that spelled the word "Economy" in Manhattan's financial district. The "Main Street Meltdown" was to remain in Foley Square until it melted - about 24 hours.
BG News |
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Sheldon Gallery hosts Day of the Dead event
Decked out in giant skeletons and butterflies, the great hall of the Sheldon Art Gallery is hardly recognizable. The Sheldon's second celebration of Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, takes place today and Saturday.
Daily Nebraskan |
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Exhibit of dunes photographs opening Saturday
Santa Barbara photographer Robert Werling will opening his exhibit on Oceano Dunes photography at 2 p.m. Saturday in the IOOF Hall on Bridge Street in Arroyo Grande.
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder |
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Halloween perfect for haunting exhibit reception
Evanston-based artist James Deeb hopes his "Night and the Lonely Report" haunts its viewers well after they've completed viewing his exhibit.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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OU roundup
OU museums offer free admission this weekendBoth the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art will offer free admission today through Sunday as part of the university's annual Family Weekend.
The Norman Transcript |
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Valpo art students 'canvas' for votes
VALPARAISO Half of Marilyn Hanson's art students Thursday afternoon were painters. The other half were their canvases.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Area higlights: Hopewell Furnace shows sawdust artwork
A sawdust carpet designed by Guatemalan artist Carlos Morales will be on display through November at the Hopewell Furnace Historic Site. The exhibit is open Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Reading Eagle |
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Suspect sought in reported rape at high school
Police in Putnam County on Thursday released a sketch artist's rendering of a man who allegedly raped a 15-year-old student in a school bathroom earlier in the week, hoping someone will be able to help put a name to the face.
The St. Augustine Record |
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On the Day of the Dead
PITTSFIELD — On a cool October afternoon, the intoxicating scent of charred mesquite fills the air inside the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts in downtown Pittsfield. The heady aroma emanates from a small altar set up beside an exhibit of Jewish-themed artworks hanging on the walls.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Muslim artist gets death threats
A 23-year-old Muslim artist exhibiting her work at a gallery in west London receives emailed death threats.
BBC News |
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MIA returns painting stolen by Nazis
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has returned a painting by Fernand Leger to the Kann Association in Paris after it was determined the painting had been stolen by the Nazis during the German occupation of France in World War II.
Pioneer Press |
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Muslim artist gets death threats
A Muslim artist exhibiting her work at a west London gallery has received emailed death threats
BBC News |
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Craftsman carves knack for detail into wooden wonders
A Millington resident makes wood carvings that furrow the brow, puzzle and even start arguments.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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In the galleries: Sedrick Huckaby
Sedrick Huckaby is one of Fort Worth’s most accomplished young artists. His work is in the Whitney Museum of American Art, among many others. He recently completed a series of more than 60 paintings, pastels and drawings that are loving tributes to his grandmother, Hallie Carpenter who passed away this past summer. She sat for the portraits and allowed Huckaby to paint her slippers and her ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Art in Review
Nasreen Mohamedi at Talwar Gallery, Vivan Sundaram at Sepia International, Donald Moffett/Yuichi Higashionna at Marianne Boesky and more.
New York Times |
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A Forgotten Baroque Painter, Shown Free of Rembrandt?s Shadow
Jan Lievens, the subject of an interesting exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, is not a household name now, but in his time he was famous for his portraits and his religious and history paintings.
New York Times |
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Miró, Serial Murderer of Artistic Conventions
?Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927-1937? is an absorbing, invigorating and Miró would be mortified beautiful show at the Museum of Modern Art.
New York Times |
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Museum as Romantic Comedy
The Guggenheim?s exhibition ?theanyspacewhatever? aims to resensitize people to their everyday surroundings and, moreover, to one another.
New York Times |
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Capital City art, craft show Nov. 21-23 at Civic Center
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The 41st annual Capital City Art and Craft Show will be held Nov. 21-23 at the Charleston Civic Center. The state's largest indoor art and craft exhibition features the work of more than 160 artisans from West Virginia and eight other states.
The Charleston Gazette |
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